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Why You Should Practice Failure
Argues that we usually wait for failure to happen to us rather than seeking it out, even though the lessons most worth learning come from setbacks. Rosie makes the case for deliberately practising failure — running small, recoverable experiments at the edge of your ability — so that when serious setbacks arrive you've already built the emotional and cognitive equipment to navigate them.
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